Why do animals have different sized tails?
This study was published on January 17th in the journal Developmental Cell
This study was published on January 17th in the journal Developmental Cell
Scientists at the Gulbenkian Institute of Science explore social interactions between bacteria to manipulate pathogens. A new study, published in the journal […]
Research by the Gulbenkian Institute of Science decodes the genetic program that controls the spread of the glioblastoma tumor. Of brain tumors […]
A research team led by Mónica Bettencourt Dias, from the Gulbenkian Science Institute (IGC, Portugal), discovered important characteristics of […]
In recent years, scientists, doctors and pharmaceutical companies have been looking to discover new antibiotics or alternative strategies against multi-resistant bacteria, a […]
Portuguese scientists have created a new method to identify the beginning of the flu epidemic, anticipating the […]
At the beginning of reproductive life, an ovary contains on average thousands of immature eggs, in a state of rest that can […]
At fertilization, the embryo inherits genetic information and essential cell structures from the mother and father. However, centrioles […]
Scientists at the Gulbenkian Institute of Science find that the immune system affects the evolution of bacteria in the gut. Our […]
In a groundbreaking study published in the December 4 issue of the scientific journal Cell, a research team led by […]
Our intestines are home to an astronomical number of bacteria, around 100 times the number of cells in ours […]